No, not all, overweight people can't be refused to fast food because it's their basic rights to eat whatever they want to eat. The waiter do not have any right to refuse them for anything as they are not supposed to that. The junk and fast food is not healthy for overweight people but it's their body and they can consume as per their will.
It's a type of discrimination on the basis of weight as evey person should be given what ever they want to eat. There should be no restrictions on eating their food choice. What to eat and what not to eat should be left at the discretion of the person who wants to eat. So, according to me overweight people be should not be refused unhealthy fast food anywhere.
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